Reviews attached to June 27, 2023

Coach's Notes:
    [1] Wes Montgomery.
    [2] With Coach on rainstick.
    [3] With Flodown jam.
    [4] Monroe Brothers.
    [5] Unfinished.
    [6] With Arkansas Traveler teases from Rick and Peter.

Show Notes: Rosa Lee McFall was played for the first time since August 8, 2019 (319 shows).

TTKammer July 30, 2024
My good friend and Goose “partner in crime” had to bail just a day before the show, so I rolled down from Detroit to Columbus by myself for my first solo Goose show… and boy am I glad that I did. Beautiful summer afternoon/evening, cool downtown/outdoor venue, a packed house, and a kick-ass show. Knocked a few originals off the wish list, and caught a couple of covers I wasn’t expecting to hear at all. 

Got into Columbus around 4:00, wandered around downtown and got a bite to eat, chatted with other fans, and spent a little time in the lot before the show. Not much of a lot scene (despite there being a really cool lot right behind the venue), but the folks parked around me were awesome, and the guys next to me actually purchased my buddy’s ticket on cash or trade :) Got into the venue with a little time to spare. Wasn’t super-excited about the show print, so I chose not to stand in that line. Grabbed a beer, and worked my way toward the stage (Peter side.. a few rows back). 

The band came out, and kicked it off with Switchin’. Wasn’t a song on my wish list, but I am so glad to have heard it (have really liked it ever since hearing the 3/4/22 version from Nashville). Got an always-fun Honeybee next, and then an Atlas Dogs (which has steadily been working its way up my “personal favorites” list). From there we got a Jive II, into a disappointingly-short Time To Flee (only 3:15), into a Jive Lee… followed up by one I’d been chasing, The Old Man’s Boat (and a solid one at that). A ripping Hungersite was up next, which segued into a song I honestly didn’t even know they played… the Charlie Monroe/Grateful Dead cover of Rosa Lee McFall (last played 316 shows before, on 8/8/19). 

Second set kicked off with “one for the dudes” (according to Jebb)... complete with explosion sound effects. While it was only a five song set… nearly everything got the treatment, and stretched the set past the 70 minute mark. Into The Myst started things off, which was unfinished… and transitioned into a really solid, 15-minute Arcadia. We got a big, 20-minute, jam chart-worthy Rosewood Heart next, which went into another big jam… Dripfield (which I hadn’t heard live yet), into what was probably my favorite song of the night… a Slow Ready, which had me smiling and dancing, and not ready for the show to end. After a quick “encore break”, the band returned and threw down a wonderful Tumble to end the night on a high note.  

Kemba Live! Outdoors is a really cool venue, tucked away in downtown Columbus. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but Goose sold the place out to the tune of 4,000+ on a Tuesday night… and left a great impression. ShOhio, baby!  


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